No, I've never seen that before. I've seen enough road rage to last me a while, though. Probably a good thing I'd never seen it, because I probably would have had flashbacks when I was getting tailgated by a semi on a country road back in '99. LOL. Damned driver would not go around, and kept going faster, and faster. Fortunately, I knew the area, and I managed to dodge to the side on a hard shoulder and slam on the brakes, watching him fly past. He didn't stop or come back, thankfully.

Then my choice would be the Socom rifle in the trunk with loaded magazines next to it.

As to a vehicle my choice would be something like this one:

The X3 xDrive35i gets a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6 that produces 300 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque. It gets the same transmission and driveline as the 28i. In Edmunds performance testing, the 35i hit 60 mph in 5.6 seconds, which makes it by far the quickest vehicle in this segment. Its fuel economy stands at 19/26/21, which is actually better than less-powerful rivals.

The X3 could easily get by with this excellent new engine alone, but it'll be hard to say no to the xDrive35i and its turbocharged six-cylinder. Not only does it provide quicker acceleration than any other small luxury crossover, it returns decent fuel economy to boot.

Regardless of engine, the 2013 BMW X3 handles with the adeptness you expect from this German brand. The chassis feels light and the speed-sensitive steering gives the X3 a nimble quality that makes you really feel reasonably connected to the car.

Every X3 now comes with four different driving modes, which alter the responses of the steering, throttle, transmission and, as part of the M Sport package, suspension firmness. While this in theory allows the X3 to be sportier for some and more comfortable for others, none of these manage to achieve that just-right feel of older BMW models.

Was able to finally view your PM but unable to respond...some glitch to be sure.

Your rifle is a good one. I had an '06 Winchester model 70 pre-64...but as nice as it was I ended up with this Weatherby Mark V in .300 Weatherby Magnum for just about any dangerous game on earth....

This being one of the early rifles made in West Germany...

.300 Wby. Mag.By far the most popular and versatile Weatherby® cartridge available. The .300 Weatherby® Magnum had the flattest trajectory, longest range and the greatest killing power of any .300 magnum on the market ...

Very true. The .308 is a great all around caliber, flatter shooting than the '06_easy to reload_ less recoil_ the ability to obtain it in a short action bolt rifle, which will usually be somewhat shorter and lighter than the long action alternatives.